Solutions: Government

Neo4j is the Go-To Technology for Governments

Today’s government agencies are beset by increasing complex challenges within a more interconnected and ever-shifting political landscape, both at home and abroad. The technology solutions that will ultimately overcome and get ahead of these challenges harness the increasing number and power of data-driven connections.

There’s no better technology to meet these challenges than a native graph database technology such as Neo4j.

Governments around the world already use graph technology to drive connections, fight crime, prevent terrorism, improve fiscal responsibility and provide transparency to their citizenry.

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Leveraging Connections in Data for Government Agencies

Discover how graphs are empowering government in federal agencies and in the public sector.

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Here are just a few ways that today’s governments and government agencies are using Neo4j to further their mandate and meet today’s biggest governing challenges:

Intelligence Agencies

Intelligence-gathering agencies in the U.S., Europe and the Middle East are using graph technology to reveal how affiliations, accounts, technology, activities and travel are intertwined to uncover suspicious behaviors.

Regional & Local Governments

Transparency in local government has recently become a cultural imperative across the globe. Progressive governments are turning to graph data models to link government services with existing communities, to project and evolve city planning initiatives, and to improve the lifestyles of their citizenry, without increasing current tax revenues.

Revenue Collections

Tax collection agencies are using graph technology to more accurately identify candidates for audit or inspection. A very public example of this is the “Panama Papers” investigation led by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) which revealed widespread use of offshore accounts owned by shell corporations used to hide sizeable amounts of taxable income from governments worldwide.

Regulators

Regulation and compliance agencies use graphs to measure and enforce regulations across the business and social sectors, including GDPR and Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act.

Social Services

Social service programs are optimizing their payout and fighting fraudulent activities by improving service transparency using the graph data model.

Armed Forces

Military branches from several nations have adopted graph database technology to improve in-theater supply chain efficiency and resource delivery as well as to better understand local communities, customs and traditions during deployments.

Science & Exploration Agencies

Science and exploration agencies are using graph databases to maintain the institutional memory bank of their research. For example, NASA’s knowledge graph has already shaved two years off the Orion (mission to Mars) planning schedule because the agency was able to quickly retrieve lessons learned from their online graph archive.

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Challenges

Real-Time Capabilities

No database technology handles complex queries as efficiently and fast as a native graph database – and in sensitive intelligence or military scenarios, every millisecond makes a difference between victory or failure.

Ability to Use Most Recent Data

No batch processing when querying real-time transaction data.

Flexibility

Neo4j easily ingests and processes connections from multiple data sources, solving problems with data stored in disparate silos across – or within – government agencies.

Performance & Scalability

Neo4j’s native graph processing engine supports high-performance graph queries on large user datasets to enable real-time decision making at every level of government.

High Availability

The built-in, high-availability features of Neo4j ensure user data is always available to your mission-critical applications.

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Your government organization is driven by connections – now it’s time for your database to do the same. Click below to download and dive into Neo4j for yourself – or read the white paper to learn how graph databases discover connections in today’s most cutting-edge fraud detection solutions.

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